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1. Cohesin couples transcriptional bursting probabilities of inducible enhancers and promoters

2. Differential CpG methylation at Nnat in the early establishment of beta cell heterogeneity.

3. Determining the potency of primordial germ cells by injection into early mouse embryos.

4. AMP-activated protein kinase activation suppresses leptin expression independently of adipogenesis in primary murine adipocytes.

5. Differential CpG methylation at Nnat in the early establishment of beta cell heterogeneity.

6. AMPK activation protects against prostate cancer by inducing a catabolic cellular state.

7. Drug-induced loss of imprinting revealed using bioluminescent reporters of Cdkn1c.

8. Loss of H3K9 trimethylation alters chromosome compaction and transcription factor retention during mitosis.

9. Cohesin couples transcriptional bursting probabilities of inducible enhancers and promoters.

10. Cohesin-dependence of neuronal gene expression relates to chromatin loop length.

11. Nucleolar-based Dux repression is essential for embryonic two-cell stage exit.

12. RUNX1 Regulates a Transcription Program That Affects the Dynamics of Cell Cycle Entry of Naive Resting B Cells.

13. CNOT3 interacts with the Aurora B and MAPK/ERK kinases to promote survival of differentiating mesendodermal progenitor cells.

14. Chronic activation of AMP-activated protein kinase leads to early-onset polycystic kidney phenotype.

15. Type I interferons affect the metabolic fitness of CD8 + T cells from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

16. Identifying proteins bound to native mitotic ESC chromosomes reveals chromatin repressors are important for compaction.

17. Size-Dependent Increase in RNA Polymerase II Initiation Rates Mediates Gene Expression Scaling with Cell Size.

18. AMPK activation protects against diet induced obesity through Ucp1-independent thermogenesis in subcutaneous white adipose tissue.

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